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- 9 Legendary “Final Girls” in Horror Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September, 2025) - Horror movies thrive on body counts, but there is always one who refuses to go down. The character who survives the blood, the mayhem, and the shadow-dwelling monsters is known as the “final girl.”After everyone else has been slashed, gutted, disembowled, decapitated, or even dragged to hell, she is the... - The Beauty of Split Diopter Shots in 'All the President's Men'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September, 2025) - I, like many others this week, decided to rewatch All the President's Men in honor of Robert Redford's passing. It's a pretty perfect film on multiple levels and still feels remarkably modern, right from the minimalist opening titles. Not to mention its tight script and incredible performances from Redford and... - NANLUX Evoke 150C and 600C Launched With Nebula C8 Engine and Wide 1,000–20,000K Range
CineD (Friday, 19 September, 2025) - At IBC, we spoke with Andy Lin Qibin about two new additions to the NANLUX lineup, the Evoke 150C and 600C. Both fixtures incorporate the company’s new Nebula C8 light engine, which expands color performance and range while maintaining compact, IP-rated builds. We recently covered the NANLUX Evoke 150C, the... - Chris Punsalan on Using Premiere Pro to Edit 'Reeling'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September, 2025) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on April 21, 2025.At a birthday luau on his family’s homestead, Ryan struggles to fit in with old friends and family. As the pig slowly roasts in an imu pit and the partygoers cut loose, the... - Richard Linklater Praises Robert Redford's Indie Advocacy
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September, 2025) - Richard Linklater, writer/director of many a cinephile's favorite film, probably owes a good part of his career to Robert Redford, the founder of the Sundance Film Festival. His first film ("that anyone would care to watch," as he says), Slacker, played at Sundance in 1991. The Sundance Film Festival was,... - 13 Tsunami Movies That Bring Disaster to the Big Screen
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September, 2025) - There’s a reason filmmakers keep coming back to giant walls of water: they’re both beautiful and horrifying.A tsunami on screen can feel like nature itself has become the villain—unstoppable, merciless, and cinematic gold. Unlike an earthquake or a wildfire, a tsunami swallows entire worlds in one unstoppable sweep. That sheer... - 7 Screenwriting Contest Red Flags
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September, 2025) - Screenwriting contests can be great opportunities to gain industry exposure, secure representation, and potentially get your script optioned. They can be one of the more accessible ways to break in. Most competitions are legitimate and deliver what they promise, but because writers' dreams are involved, there are some bad actors... - Penske Media Files Landmark Lawsuit Against Google AI Overviews
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September, 2025) - Let me know if you've experienced this: you go to Google with an idea or a question, and then an AI overview pops up. Instead of clicking on an article to learn more, you just read the overview and call it a day. Well, when that happens, Google has aggregated... - What Are The Best Robert Redford Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September, 2025) - I woke up this morning to sad news: Robert Redford, an American icon and pillar of cinema, passed away. The loss of someone so great will leave a giant hole in movies, one that we can only fill by revisiting his masterworks. Redford was an incredible actor and director. He... - Boost your product photography with AI
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 16 September, 2025) - Boost your product photography with AI The top-notch product photography is the gateway between you and your sales. A well-designed product helps capture more attention and drive better conversions. However, professional photography requires skilled expertise, more time, and, worst of all, a substantial budget. For starters, you don’t want... - Did You Know? The Icy Breath in The Exorcist Was No Movie Trick
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September, 2025) - The image is burned into horror history: Father Merrin (Max von Sydow) standing in the doorway of Regan’s (Linda Blair) bedroom, his breath visible in the dim, unholy light.It’s a detail that feels almost too real, the kind of thing your brain clocks even if you don’t consciously notice it.... - Scene Stealers: 13 Supporting Characters Who Became Stars of the Film
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September, 2025) - Leads may carry the story, but sometimes it's the supporting characters who own it. They swoop into the frame, drop a line or a look that clings to your brain, and suddenly, the film doesn't feel like it never belonged to the leads—it belonged to the supportive ones.They're not built... - The Biggest Sweeps in Emmy History (And What We Can Learn From Them)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 15 September, 2025) - Emmy sweeps don't happen often, but when they do, they tell us something important about what resonates with voters and audiences. Last night, Apple TV+'s sharp comedy The Studio made history with 13 wins. (It's the most-winning freshman comedy in Emmy history! Thank you, Sal Saperstein.)Dominant performances at awards shows... - Joker’s Iconic Bathroom Dance Wasn’t in the Script
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 14 September, 2025) - One of the most hauntingly beautiful scenes in Joker (2019) wasn’t written in the script. That moment is when Arthur Fleck, played by Joaquin Phoenix, slips into that grimy public bathroom after the subway killings and begins moving in a slow, hypnotic dance.The whole dance sequence was completely improvised. No... - 'Jurassic Park': The Surprising Origins of the Raptor Screams
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 14 September, 2025) - If you’ve ever watched Jurassic Park (1993), chances are the kitchen scene has been permanently etched into your brain. Two kids, hiding in cold steel cabinets, while a pair of velociraptors stalks them with precision.The sound isn’t a roar—it’s worse. A low, guttural hiss, clicks that sound uncomfortably like language,...